Meet Sister Inah Lucas The World’s Oldest Living Person
At 116 years old, Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, has been confirmed as the world’s oldest living person by LongeviQuest. Her confirmation came after the death of Tomiko Itooka of Japan on December 29, 2024. A lifelong nun, teacher, and soccer enthusiast, Lucas has made history as the 20th oldest person ever recorded and the second-oldest nun in documented history. Her inspiring journey spans faith, education, and a passion for soccer.
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Why in the news? | Meet Sister Inah Lucas: The World’s Oldest Living Person |
Name | Sister Inah Canabarro Lucas |
Age | 116 years (as of January 2025) |
Birthdate | June 8, 1908 |
Birthplace | São Francisco de Assis, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
Profession | Nun, teacher, professor, secretary |
Longevity Titles | Oldest person in the world, second-oldest nun in history |
Major Milestones | Oldest person in South America, oldest Brazilian ecclesiastical person |
Faith Journey | Began religious studies at 16, took perpetual vows at 26 |
Recognition | Received an apostolic blessing from Pope Francis |
Longevity | Secret Credited her faith in God as the secret to her long life |
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